Have you ever wanted to buy a game on Steam but didn't know if it was good? Have you ever had just enough money for an indie game but didn't know whether it was worth buying? Have you ever asked yourself, "Should I buy this game?"

Then you're in luck. Here, you can ask others questions about any game on Steam or any other game on any console, whether it is about the graphics, the plot, the game play, or even the length.

Rules

Explain why you are not sure you want to buy the game in your post. People can't help you figure out your problems if you don't express yourself.

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SIBname of game [specific info]?

WSIB [specific info]?

YSB/YSNBname of game

SIB = Should I Buy

WSIB = What Should I Buy

YSB/YSNB = You Should Buy/You Should Not Buy

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No please play vanilla RDR then go to Undead Nightmare. A lot of the appeal of UN is to see the people from the story in a zombie apocalypse setting. Plus, it ruins a lot of the story right off the bat and in even bigger ways throughout.

RDR GOTY edition (which has the base game and UN and all the other DLC) is probably just a few dollars more than vanilla so just get that used or something. RDR vanilla is one of the best games I've ever played and you'd be doing yourself an injustice to ruin it by playing UN first.

Try looking on /r/gameswap since I always see RDR GOTY there. Trust me, you have to play it in that order.

I agree, vanilla RDR is one of my favorite games, and Undead Nightmare just didn't hold my interest as well. I never actually finished it. I would definitely spring for the GOTY edition that includes both, though.